1812: The Campaign of Napoleon in Russia - SPI - Fair, no box

Regular price $59.95

This item is in Fair condition. The counters are punched. There is some coloring and staining of components. There is shelf wear. There is no box included. As usual, photos are of the item that you will receive.

The "1812 Grand Tactical game" is a simulation of the French invasion of Russia. The defeat of Napoleon in this campaign eventually led to the collapse of the French Empire, and the demise of that truly great military leader. The Grand Tactical game simulates the mechanics of strategic maneuver and tactical decision in this campaign. The game is divided into three Scenarios: Scenario 1 starts in June with the opposing forces deployed and ready to start the campaign. Scenario 2 starts in August, with Napoleon deep inside Russia and preparing his final drive to Moscow. In October, Napoleon in Moscow is about to begin the epic winter retreat as Russian armies converge from all directions.

The "1812 Area Version" is a simulation of Napoleon's invasion of Russia between June and December 1812. This version is based upon systems different from the usual "hexagonal" pattern. The map is divided into geographical Areas and Sub-areas; while the Areas have equal supply capacity, the Subareas encompass roughly the same distance for movement and combat purposes. A totally new system of combat simulates the major factors important in Napoleonic battles without excessive quantification and simplification. In addition, because supply was so crucial to movement and combat decisions in this campaign, unique supply rules complement the innovative movement and combat systems.